The best multi-directional scroller games
A multi-directional scroller is a video game in which the action is shown in a top-down or isometric perspective and the player can scroll the screen in any direction (vertical, horizontal, diagonal).
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A Nightmare on Elm street
DOS19893.9/5 Westwood Studios
Boulder Dash Construction Kit
DOS19873.9/5 First Star Software
Daemonsgate
Windows XP/98/95DOSLinuxMac OS1993protected3.9/5 Imagitec Design
Rescue Rover
DOS1991protected3.9/5 id software
Mad Paradox
DOS1994NSFW3.9/5 Queen Soft
The Faery Tale Adventure: Book I
DOS19873.8/5 MicroIllusions
Ultima 8: The Lost Vale
DOS1994canceled3.8/5 Origin Systems
Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse
DOS1994protected3.8/5 Cyberlore studios
Arnie 2
DOS19933.8/5 Zeppelin Games
Satan
DOS19893.8/5 Dinamic Multimedia
Superfrog
DOS1994protected3.8/5 Team 17
The Magic Candle 2: The Four and Forty
DOS19913.8/5 Mindcraft Software
Boulder Dash
DOS19843.8/5 First Star Software
Boulder Dash is a classic action-puzzle video game that was first released in 1984 by First Star Software. In Boulder Dash, players control a character named Rockford as he digs through caves to collect diamonds while avoiding falling boulders and other hazards. The game is set in a scrolling, grid-based environment, and players must strategic...
Aspar GP Master
DOS19893.8/5 Dinamic Multimedia
NetHack - Falcon's Eye
Windows XP/98/952001freeware3.8/5
Operation: Inner Space
Windows 3.x1994protecteddemo3.8/5 Software Dynamics
Football Glory
DOS1995freeware3.8/5 Croteam
Command & Conquer: Sole Survivor
Windows XP/98/9519973.7/5 Westwood Studios
Traffic department 2192
DOS1994freeware3.7/5 P Squared
Marble Madness
DOS19873.7/5 Atari
Marble Madness is an abandoned isometric action game designed by Mark Cerny and originally published by Atari as a successful and iconic arcade game. It was later converted for many platform in 1986 and for IBM PCs in 1987 by Atari.
Afterlife
DOSWindows XP/98/95LinuxMac OS1996protected3.7/5 LucasArts
Afterlife is a simulation strategy game developed and published by LucasArts. It was released in 1996 for Microsoft Windows and later made available on other platforms. The game was designed by Michael Stemmle and was known for its unique take on the simulation genre.Afterlife puts players in the role of a semi-divine being responsible for developi...
Inner Worlds
DOSLinux19963.7/5 Sleepless Software
Dusk of the Gods
DOS19913.7/5 Event Horizon
Sensible World of Soccer 96/97
DOS1996protected3.7/5 Sensible Software
Alien Breed
DOS1993protected3.6/5 Team 17
Dinopark Tycoon
DOS19933.6/5 Manley Associates
Cloud Kingdoms
DOS19903.6/5 Logotron
Deadly Racer
DOS19943.6/5
Demon Stalkers
DOS19893.6/5 Micro Forté
Gazza 2
DOS19913.6/5 Empire Interactive